"MyCloud Hospitality Property Management Solution" PMS - Online hotel booking system, - Rooms availability & rates management, - Repeat guest profiles & history, - Contracts management, - Web bookings through your hotel’s web site, - Management of availability & rates at 3rd party sites - Reservations made directly at your hotel, - Front desk operations including guest accounting, - Housekeeping - Points-of-sale order taking & settlements, - Debtors accounting and - Management reporting and sales analysis www.mycloudhospitality.com
The document discusses a property management system (PMS) used by hotels to manage operations. A PMS is a computer system that allows hotels to manage reservations, front desk operations like check-ins and billing, housekeeping, maintenance and other functions. It discusses the needs a PMS addresses for hotels and common software modules like front desk management, reservations, sales, housekeeping, accounting and more.
Jinisys Software Inc., is a property management system provider in the Philippines. Properties such as hotel, restaurants, real estate, condominiums, resorts, and many more.
The document discusses the use of Property Management Systems (PMS) in hotels. It explains that PMS are comprehensive software systems that automate key hotel functions like reservations, point of sale, accounts, and more. The document provides examples of some popular PMS like ARIMAX, MICROS, and OPERA that are used worldwide in hotels of various sizes. It also describes how different departments in a hotel like front desk, housekeeping, restaurants, and management utilize PMS for tasks like check-ins, inventory, food orders, and accounting.
A Property Management System (PMS) manages various tasks in a hotel like check-ins, reservations, housekeeping, and accounting. PMS software is selected based on a hotel's needs analysis and can operate on different hardware platforms. When choosing a PMS, hotels must consider the software's functionality, the hardware requirements, and how PMS workstations will be placed and aesthetically impact the hotel. An effective PMS allows real-time communication between different departments to maximize efficiency and revenue.
Automation in the hospitality industry began with tools for budgets, reports and statistics processing. Over time, automation expanded to include reservations systems, sales reports, room inventory control and timekeeping. Further advances led to computers analyzing reservations data to provide marketing insights and front office systems tracking guest histories and preferences. Modern property management systems integrate information across departments and interfaces to provide reservations, guest services, financial management, marketing intelligence and enterprise integration.
This document discusses property management systems (PMS) used in the hospitality industry. It describes PMS as computer systems that facilitate the management of properties, equipment, and personnel through a single software program. The document then outlines the 5 stages of selecting a PMS: 1) conducting a needs analysis, 2) choosing compatible hardware, 3) finding appropriate software, 4) considering additional factors like vendor claims and training, and 5) applying the selected PMS.
The document discusses a property management system (PMS) used by hotels to manage operations. A PMS is a computer system that allows hotels to manage reservations, front desk operations like check-ins and billing, housekeeping, maintenance and other functions. It discusses the needs a PMS addresses for hotels and common software modules like front desk management, reservations, sales, housekeeping, accounting and more.
Jinisys Software Inc., is a property management system provider in the Philippines. Properties such as hotel, restaurants, real estate, condominiums, resorts, and many more.
The document discusses the use of Property Management Systems (PMS) in hotels. It explains that PMS are comprehensive software systems that automate key hotel functions like reservations, point of sale, accounts, and more. The document provides examples of some popular PMS like ARIMAX, MICROS, and OPERA that are used worldwide in hotels of various sizes. It also describes how different departments in a hotel like front desk, housekeeping, restaurants, and management utilize PMS for tasks like check-ins, inventory, food orders, and accounting.
A Property Management System (PMS) manages various tasks in a hotel like check-ins, reservations, housekeeping, and accounting. PMS software is selected based on a hotel's needs analysis and can operate on different hardware platforms. When choosing a PMS, hotels must consider the software's functionality, the hardware requirements, and how PMS workstations will be placed and aesthetically impact the hotel. An effective PMS allows real-time communication between different departments to maximize efficiency and revenue.
Automation in the hospitality industry began with tools for budgets, reports and statistics processing. Over time, automation expanded to include reservations systems, sales reports, room inventory control and timekeeping. Further advances led to computers analyzing reservations data to provide marketing insights and front office systems tracking guest histories and preferences. Modern property management systems integrate information across departments and interfaces to provide reservations, guest services, financial management, marketing intelligence and enterprise integration.
This document discusses property management systems (PMS) used in the hospitality industry. It describes PMS as computer systems that facilitate the management of properties, equipment, and personnel through a single software program. The document then outlines the 5 stages of selecting a PMS: 1) conducting a needs analysis, 2) choosing compatible hardware, 3) finding appropriate software, 4) considering additional factors like vendor claims and training, and 5) applying the selected PMS.
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The document describes the key features of the SmartOtel hotel management system. It provides flexible solutions for Create templates for commonly used
restaurant and hotel needs with easy interfaces for tasks like taking orders, receipts, and settlements. It offers reports and documents. The templates
modules for table reservations, material management, reporting, kitchen display, loyalty programs, and integration can then be reused each time instead
with hardware. The system allows accessing and managing customer databases and can process data through of recreating from scratch. This saves
reports, charts, and daily collection reports. It also offers powerful cash management, order management, user time.
management, and audit trails for controlling voids and
The document discusses property management systems (PMS) and their functions. A PMS manages tasks like guest check-in/check-out, reservations, housekeeping, and transactions. PMS software is selected based on a hotel's needs analysis and can operate on different hardware platforms. When choosing a PMS, decision-makers must consider the software and hardware requirements, functionality, ease of use, and aesthetic impact on workstations throughout the hotel. The PMS allows all workstations to communicate in real-time to efficiently manage room inventory and guest information across departments.
Computer systems are increasingly important for front office operations in the hotel industry. A Property Management System (PMS) is key, as it supports reservations, guest accounting, room management, and other front and back office functions. PMS connects to other systems like Central Reservation Systems (CRS) and Global Distribution Systems (GDS) to manage reservations from different channels. Selecting a robust PMS requires analyzing hotel needs and choosing software with modules that integrate various departments and allow for growth.
The document discusses how information technology can help address challenges faced by luxury hotels during an economic recession. It describes how IT can help in bringing more customers to a hotel, budgeting departments more effectively, and increasing guest spending at hotel facilities. Specific IT solutions are provided for functions like front office operations, back office accounting, supply chain management, and guest services to help optimize operations, cut costs and boost revenue.
role of information technology and use of PMS in hospitality industryVinay Kumar
This document discusses the role of information technology (IT) in the hotel industry. It outlines what IT is and some of its key applications like computer programming, network administration, and web development. It then describes how IT systems like Property Management Systems (PMS) automate hotel operations and interfaces. PMS software manages reservations, registrations, room status, billing and more. The document lists advantages of IT like global distribution systems, cost reductions, and providing information in real time. It also discusses factors to consider when purchasing a PMS like needs, budget, vendor selection, and integration capabilities.
Hospitality Softwares and its types / Softwares used in front officeKAISER Dar
CloudBeds Reservation System, eZee Front Desk by eZee Technosys, Frontdesk Anywhere, Maestro PMS, and OPERA Property Management System by ORACLE are some of the hospitality softwares used in front office management. These systems handle reservations, front desk operations, sales, point-of-sale (POS) functionality, housekeeping management, check-in/check-out, billing, and connecting properties to online booking channels in order to simplify hotel management from a single dashboard. Customer support and ease-of-use vary between the different solutions.
This document discusses property management systems (PMS) used by hotels to automate operations. A PMS is a collection of hardware, software, and trained staff that provides automated solutions for hotel management. It interfaces with other systems like POS, CRS, RMS, etc. The main modules of a PMS include reservation, front desk, rooms, cashier, night audit/day-end, setup, reports, back office, purchase/stores, telephone, sales & marketing, and accounts receivable. Leading PMS brands used in 5-star hotels include Micros, Amadeus, IDS Fortune, and ShawMan.
The document provides an overview of management information systems (MIS) and how they have evolved over time. Early systems involved manually collecting and reporting limited data on business performance periodically. Over time, businesses began storing larger amounts of detailed data and linking separate information systems to provide managers with reports. The term "MIS" was developed to describe applications that collected, processed, stored and disseminated management data. MIS systems have advanced from manual typewriters to touchscreen computers, manual filing to computerized storage, floppy disks to external hard drives, providing faster, easier, more accurate and secure data gathering, collection and storage.
A property management system (PMS) is a software application used to manage real estate, equipment, maintenance, personnel and other assets through a single system. It replaces outdated paper-based methods. PMS features include modules for rates, front desk operations, back office interfaces and room management. In hospitality, a PMS automates functions like reservations, point of sale, accounting and more. It can interface with other systems. The document then discusses examples of PMS companies and features like ARIMAX and MICROS. It describes back office operations in hotels including accounting, cashiering, reservations and more.
AsiaPay provides secure payment solutions and services to banks, merchants, and individuals across Asia. They are a leading electronic payment service provider and gateway solutions provider in Asia, currently serving 11 leading banks and over 2,000 merchants in Hong Kong and Asia. PesoPay, their Philippine affiliate, is the premier eCommerce and payment solutions provider in the Philippines, being the first to enable affordable payments and donations for merchants and non-profits.
This document presents a report on the property management system (PMS) software of Jhelum Resorts. It provides an overview of the Mushtaq Group of Hotels which owns Jhelum Resorts, a 3-star hotel in Jammu. The report describes the hotel's facilities and amenities. It then discusses PMS and its modules for reservations, front office operations, accounting, and more. Recommendations are made to implement energy management systems and enable information sharing between applications. Trends in hotel operations like revenue management, green initiatives, and upgraded in-room technology are also covered.
Information technology in Hospitality IndustrySarabindhGManoj
The document discusses the use of information technology in the hospitality industry. It describes how IT helps with functions like management, decision making, customer service and increasing efficiency. It then outlines different IT systems used for distribution, at the front-of-house like property management, and in guest rooms. These systems help with reservations, operations, customer satisfaction and security. The adoption of IT has grown and revolutionized the industry by solving problems and improving services.
IT plays a major role in the hotel industry, used across departments like rooms, food and beverage, finance, and HR. Hotels have invested heavily in technologies like WiFi to meet customer demands for fast, reliable internet access. The role of IT is expanding, with opportunities to leverage the internet for marketing, optimize operations, and gain efficiencies. Common hotel IT systems now include property management, point of sale, data warehousing, communication, and building management systems to improve services, conserve energy, and enhance the guest experience.
The document discusses the use of property management systems (PMS) to manage back office operations in the hospitality industry. A PMS is a comprehensive software that automates front and back office functions like reservations, point of sale, accounts, and maintenance. It integrates with other systems and provides features like yield management, billing, reporting, and customizable user access. The back office handles long-term finances, franchise operations, and higher-level management. PMS replaces paper-based methods and modern systems use cloud technology.
Chapter 06 Managing Front Office Operations HOT 333Syed Qasim Anwar
The document provides information on managing front office operations in a hotel. It discusses various aspects of front office communications including communicating with guests, maintaining transaction files, information directories, reader boards, and group resume books. It also covers mail handling, telecommunications services, and interdepartmental communications. The document outlines guest services functions like handling equipment requests, special procedures, and addressing guest complaints in a timely and satisfactory manner. It categorizes complaints as mechanical, attitudinal, service-related, or unusual and provides tips on identifying and handling complaints to ensure guest satisfaction.
Hotels provide short-term lodging and various amenities. Originally, rooms only included basic furniture but now include modern facilities like private bathrooms and air conditioning. Additional common amenities are phones, TVs, mini-fridges and tea/coffee facilities. Luxury rooms offer bathrobes, pillow menus and Jacuzzis. Larger hotels provide shared facilities like pools, gyms and conference rooms. The front office manages hotel operations like check-ins, concierge services, billing and room allocation. It aims to maximize room sales and provide excellent guest services.
The document discusses the importance and application of information technology in hotel management. It outlines some of the key problems hotels face without IT, such as difficulty maintaining guest details and inventory records. It then describes how technologies like property management systems, central reservation systems, and global distribution systems help hotels operate more efficiently. Additional technologies discussed include WiFi infrastructure, digital conferencing facilities, smart room keys, and smart mirrors/thermostats. The main impact of IT has been to quicken service, reduce costs, and improve accuracy at the front desk.
Impact of information tech on hospitality industryPranav Juwatkar
The document discusses how information technology has revolutionized the hospitality industry over the past 20 years. It first provides a brief history of the industry's transition from paper-based to computerized systems. It then outlines several problems the industry faced due to a lack of IT, such as inaccurate record keeping. The bulk of the document details the various technologies now used, including property management systems, point of sale systems, smart room features, and security measures. It explains how these technologies have improved operations in areas like front desk management, food and beverage sales, energy usage, and staff scheduling. Finally, the document concludes that IT has greatly enhanced the industry's professionalism and productivity.
The document discusses various techniques for digital-to-digital conversion, including line coding, block coding, and scrambling. It explains line coding in more detail, covering topics such as signal element versus data element, line coding schemes like NRZ-L, NRZ-I, Manchester encoding, and multilevel coding schemes like 2B1Q. Worked examples are provided to illustrate concepts like calculating signal rate from data rate for different coding schemes.
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The document describes the key features of the SmartOtel hotel management system. It provides flexible solutions for Create templates for commonly used
restaurant and hotel needs with easy interfaces for tasks like taking orders, receipts, and settlements. It offers reports and documents. The templates
modules for table reservations, material management, reporting, kitchen display, loyalty programs, and integration can then be reused each time instead
with hardware. The system allows accessing and managing customer databases and can process data through of recreating from scratch. This saves
reports, charts, and daily collection reports. It also offers powerful cash management, order management, user time.
management, and audit trails for controlling voids and
The document discusses property management systems (PMS) and their functions. A PMS manages tasks like guest check-in/check-out, reservations, housekeeping, and transactions. PMS software is selected based on a hotel's needs analysis and can operate on different hardware platforms. When choosing a PMS, decision-makers must consider the software and hardware requirements, functionality, ease of use, and aesthetic impact on workstations throughout the hotel. The PMS allows all workstations to communicate in real-time to efficiently manage room inventory and guest information across departments.
Computer systems are increasingly important for front office operations in the hotel industry. A Property Management System (PMS) is key, as it supports reservations, guest accounting, room management, and other front and back office functions. PMS connects to other systems like Central Reservation Systems (CRS) and Global Distribution Systems (GDS) to manage reservations from different channels. Selecting a robust PMS requires analyzing hotel needs and choosing software with modules that integrate various departments and allow for growth.
The document discusses how information technology can help address challenges faced by luxury hotels during an economic recession. It describes how IT can help in bringing more customers to a hotel, budgeting departments more effectively, and increasing guest spending at hotel facilities. Specific IT solutions are provided for functions like front office operations, back office accounting, supply chain management, and guest services to help optimize operations, cut costs and boost revenue.
role of information technology and use of PMS in hospitality industryVinay Kumar
This document discusses the role of information technology (IT) in the hotel industry. It outlines what IT is and some of its key applications like computer programming, network administration, and web development. It then describes how IT systems like Property Management Systems (PMS) automate hotel operations and interfaces. PMS software manages reservations, registrations, room status, billing and more. The document lists advantages of IT like global distribution systems, cost reductions, and providing information in real time. It also discusses factors to consider when purchasing a PMS like needs, budget, vendor selection, and integration capabilities.
Hospitality Softwares and its types / Softwares used in front officeKAISER Dar
CloudBeds Reservation System, eZee Front Desk by eZee Technosys, Frontdesk Anywhere, Maestro PMS, and OPERA Property Management System by ORACLE are some of the hospitality softwares used in front office management. These systems handle reservations, front desk operations, sales, point-of-sale (POS) functionality, housekeeping management, check-in/check-out, billing, and connecting properties to online booking channels in order to simplify hotel management from a single dashboard. Customer support and ease-of-use vary between the different solutions.
This document discusses property management systems (PMS) used by hotels to automate operations. A PMS is a collection of hardware, software, and trained staff that provides automated solutions for hotel management. It interfaces with other systems like POS, CRS, RMS, etc. The main modules of a PMS include reservation, front desk, rooms, cashier, night audit/day-end, setup, reports, back office, purchase/stores, telephone, sales & marketing, and accounts receivable. Leading PMS brands used in 5-star hotels include Micros, Amadeus, IDS Fortune, and ShawMan.
The document provides an overview of management information systems (MIS) and how they have evolved over time. Early systems involved manually collecting and reporting limited data on business performance periodically. Over time, businesses began storing larger amounts of detailed data and linking separate information systems to provide managers with reports. The term "MIS" was developed to describe applications that collected, processed, stored and disseminated management data. MIS systems have advanced from manual typewriters to touchscreen computers, manual filing to computerized storage, floppy disks to external hard drives, providing faster, easier, more accurate and secure data gathering, collection and storage.
A property management system (PMS) is a software application used to manage real estate, equipment, maintenance, personnel and other assets through a single system. It replaces outdated paper-based methods. PMS features include modules for rates, front desk operations, back office interfaces and room management. In hospitality, a PMS automates functions like reservations, point of sale, accounting and more. It can interface with other systems. The document then discusses examples of PMS companies and features like ARIMAX and MICROS. It describes back office operations in hotels including accounting, cashiering, reservations and more.
AsiaPay provides secure payment solutions and services to banks, merchants, and individuals across Asia. They are a leading electronic payment service provider and gateway solutions provider in Asia, currently serving 11 leading banks and over 2,000 merchants in Hong Kong and Asia. PesoPay, their Philippine affiliate, is the premier eCommerce and payment solutions provider in the Philippines, being the first to enable affordable payments and donations for merchants and non-profits.
This document presents a report on the property management system (PMS) software of Jhelum Resorts. It provides an overview of the Mushtaq Group of Hotels which owns Jhelum Resorts, a 3-star hotel in Jammu. The report describes the hotel's facilities and amenities. It then discusses PMS and its modules for reservations, front office operations, accounting, and more. Recommendations are made to implement energy management systems and enable information sharing between applications. Trends in hotel operations like revenue management, green initiatives, and upgraded in-room technology are also covered.
Information technology in Hospitality IndustrySarabindhGManoj
The document discusses the use of information technology in the hospitality industry. It describes how IT helps with functions like management, decision making, customer service and increasing efficiency. It then outlines different IT systems used for distribution, at the front-of-house like property management, and in guest rooms. These systems help with reservations, operations, customer satisfaction and security. The adoption of IT has grown and revolutionized the industry by solving problems and improving services.
IT plays a major role in the hotel industry, used across departments like rooms, food and beverage, finance, and HR. Hotels have invested heavily in technologies like WiFi to meet customer demands for fast, reliable internet access. The role of IT is expanding, with opportunities to leverage the internet for marketing, optimize operations, and gain efficiencies. Common hotel IT systems now include property management, point of sale, data warehousing, communication, and building management systems to improve services, conserve energy, and enhance the guest experience.
The document discusses the use of property management systems (PMS) to manage back office operations in the hospitality industry. A PMS is a comprehensive software that automates front and back office functions like reservations, point of sale, accounts, and maintenance. It integrates with other systems and provides features like yield management, billing, reporting, and customizable user access. The back office handles long-term finances, franchise operations, and higher-level management. PMS replaces paper-based methods and modern systems use cloud technology.
Chapter 06 Managing Front Office Operations HOT 333Syed Qasim Anwar
The document provides information on managing front office operations in a hotel. It discusses various aspects of front office communications including communicating with guests, maintaining transaction files, information directories, reader boards, and group resume books. It also covers mail handling, telecommunications services, and interdepartmental communications. The document outlines guest services functions like handling equipment requests, special procedures, and addressing guest complaints in a timely and satisfactory manner. It categorizes complaints as mechanical, attitudinal, service-related, or unusual and provides tips on identifying and handling complaints to ensure guest satisfaction.
Hotels provide short-term lodging and various amenities. Originally, rooms only included basic furniture but now include modern facilities like private bathrooms and air conditioning. Additional common amenities are phones, TVs, mini-fridges and tea/coffee facilities. Luxury rooms offer bathrobes, pillow menus and Jacuzzis. Larger hotels provide shared facilities like pools, gyms and conference rooms. The front office manages hotel operations like check-ins, concierge services, billing and room allocation. It aims to maximize room sales and provide excellent guest services.
The document discusses the importance and application of information technology in hotel management. It outlines some of the key problems hotels face without IT, such as difficulty maintaining guest details and inventory records. It then describes how technologies like property management systems, central reservation systems, and global distribution systems help hotels operate more efficiently. Additional technologies discussed include WiFi infrastructure, digital conferencing facilities, smart room keys, and smart mirrors/thermostats. The main impact of IT has been to quicken service, reduce costs, and improve accuracy at the front desk.
Impact of information tech on hospitality industryPranav Juwatkar
The document discusses how information technology has revolutionized the hospitality industry over the past 20 years. It first provides a brief history of the industry's transition from paper-based to computerized systems. It then outlines several problems the industry faced due to a lack of IT, such as inaccurate record keeping. The bulk of the document details the various technologies now used, including property management systems, point of sale systems, smart room features, and security measures. It explains how these technologies have improved operations in areas like front desk management, food and beverage sales, energy usage, and staff scheduling. Finally, the document concludes that IT has greatly enhanced the industry's professionalism and productivity.
The document discusses various techniques for digital-to-digital conversion, including line coding, block coding, and scrambling. It explains line coding in more detail, covering topics such as signal element versus data element, line coding schemes like NRZ-L, NRZ-I, Manchester encoding, and multilevel coding schemes like 2B1Q. Worked examples are provided to illustrate concepts like calculating signal rate from data rate for different coding schemes.
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A VIDEO COMPRESSION TECHNIQUE UTILIZING SPATIO-TEMPORAL LOWER COEFFICIENTSIAEME Publication
With the advancement of communication in recent trends, video compression plays an important role in the transmission of information on social networking and for storage with limited memory capacity. Also the inadequate bandwidth for transmission and lower quality make video compression a serious phenomenon to consider in the field of communication. There is a need to improve the video compression process which can encode the video data with low computational complexity with better quality along with maintaining speed. In this work, a new technique is developed based on the block processing utilizing the lower coefficients between frames.
The document discusses various topics related to digital transmission including:
1) Line coding techniques such as unipolar, polar, NRZ-L, NRZ-I, Manchester, and differential Manchester encoding.
2) Block coding methods like 4B5B encoding which maps 4-bit groups to 5-bit groups using a lookup table.
3) Digital modulation schemes including PAM, PCM, and how PCM converts analog signals to digital codes using sampling and quantization.
4) Factors that affect sampling rate such as the Nyquist theorem and bandwidth of the signal.
5) Serial and parallel data transmission and the differences between asynchronous and synchronous transmission modes.
The document discusses digital transmission fundamentals, including:
- Digital representation of analog signals involves sampling, quantization, and pulse code modulation.
- The sampling rate must be at least twice the bandwidth of the signal to allow perfect reconstruction.
- Quantization maps samples to discrete levels, introducing quantization error. More levels reduce error but increase transmission bandwidth needs.
- Digital transmission enables long distance communication by regeneration of the digital signal rather than analog amplification, overcoming distance limitations of analog systems.
This document discusses digital transmission through analog-to-digital conversion techniques like pulse code modulation (PCM) and delta modulation. It describes the key steps of PCM: sampling the analog signal at regular intervals, quantizing the sampled signal amplitudes into discrete levels, and encoding the quantized levels into binary code. The sampling rate must be at least twice the highest signal frequency to avoid aliasing, as per the Nyquist theorem. Quantization introduces approximation errors that can be reduced by using more levels, though this increases the required bit rate. PCM allows digital transmission of signals in a noise-robust way, though it requires more bandwidth than direct analog transmission.
This document provides an overview of digital switching systems and digital transmission systems. It discusses how telecommunication networks have transitioned from analog to digital technologies. Key topics covered include digital switching systems, components of transmission networks like digital distribution frames, synchronous digital hierarchy for digital transmission, and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technologies using dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) to transmit multiple signals over fiber. The document is intended as an educational reference on modern digital telecommunication systems and technologies.
Digital data transmission,line coding and pulse shapingAayush Kumar
This document discusses digital data transmission, line coding, and pulse shaping. It covers several key topics:
- Digital data transmission involves converting analog signals like voice or images to binary digits for transmission and reconverting them at the receiving end. This allows for clearer, faster transmission using less bandwidth.
- There are two main transmission modes: parallel transmits multiple bits at once for higher speed, while serial transmits one bit at a time to reduce costs. Conversion is needed between parallel and serial interfaces.
- Line coding converts digital bits to voltage levels for transmission. Common schemes include NRZ, RZ, Manchester, AMI, and pseudoternary.
- Pulse shaping filters transmitted pulses to limit
This includes Digital signal data transmission, Base band and band pass transmission. Also detailed with PAM, PPM, PWM, PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM, ASK, PSK, FSK.
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The document discusses digital data transmission interfaces and modems. It describes the DTE-DCE interface standard used for communication between data terminal equipment and data circuit-terminating equipment. The EIA-232 interface standard is examined in detail, including descriptions of its various data, control, timing and other pins used for serial transmission. Synchronous full-duplex transmission and pin connections with and without modems are also illustrated.
An Overview of High Efficiency Video Codec HEVC (H.265)Varun Ravi
The document provides an overview of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) H.265 standard. It discusses the need for improved video compression standards due to increasing video content and limited bandwidth. HEVC was developed to meet this need by providing around 50% better compression over its predecessor H.264 while still maintaining high video quality. The document describes the various techniques used in HEVC such as improved block partitioning, transform sizes, prediction modes, and entropy coding that help achieve its compression gains. Both hardware and software implementations of HEVC decoders and encoders are discussed.
The document provides an introduction to video compression. It discusses key concepts such as lossy vs lossless compression, encoders, decoders, and codecs. It also covers techniques used in video compression like sampling, quantization, model-based transforms, the human visual system, color space transforms, block-based coding, and the discrete cosine transform. Video compression standards like MPEG compress video using techniques like motion estimation, motion compensation, and encoding frames individually.
The document provides information about MPEG compression standards. It discusses the history of MPEG and how it was established in 1988 as a joint effort between ISO and IEC to set standards for audio and video compression. It describes several MPEG standards including MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, and MPEG-21. MPEG-4 is discussed in more detail, explaining that it offers greater efficiency than MPEG-2, allows encoding of mixed data types, and enables interaction of audio-visual scenes at the receiver end. The document contains diagrams and tables to illustrate key points about the different MPEG standards and compression techniques.
This document discusses various methods of information transmission including digital-to-digital, analog-to-digital, transmission modes, digital-to-analog, and analog-to-analog conversion. It describes techniques such as line coding, block coding, pulse code modulation, delta modulation, asynchronous/synchronous/isochronous transmission, and analog modulation methods including amplitude, frequency, and phase modulation. The key steps and processes involved in each conversion technique are explained, along with considerations for bandwidth and how analog or digital signals are represented.
Compression: Video Compression (MPEG and others)danishrafiq
This document provides an overview of video compression techniques used in standards like MPEG and H.261. It discusses how uncompressed video data requires huge storage and bandwidth that compression aims to address. It explains that lossy compression methods are needed to achieve sufficient compression ratios. The key techniques discussed are intra-frame coding using DCT and quantization similar to JPEG, and inter-frame coding using motion estimation and compensation to remove temporal redundancy between frames. Motion vectors are found using techniques like block matching and sum of absolute differences. MPEG and other standards use a combination of these intra and inter-frame coding techniques to efficiently compress video for storage and transmission.
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The document discusses various topics related to digital transmission including:
1. Digital-to-digital conversion techniques like line coding, block coding, and scrambling that are used to represent digital data with digital signals. Line coding is always needed while block coding and scrambling may or may not be needed.
2. Analog-to-digital conversion techniques like pulse code modulation (PCM) and delta modulation that are used to convert analog signals to digital data. PCM involves sampling, quantization, and encoding of analog signals.
3. Transmission modes including parallel transmission of multiple bits together and serial transmission of one bit at a time. Serial transmission can be asynchronous, synchronous, or isochronous depending
My Cloud Hospitality - Hotel Property Management System Sangeet Seth
"MyCloud Hospitality Property Management Solution" PMS - Online hotel booking system, - Rooms availability & rates management, - Repeat guest profiles & history, - Contracts management, - Web bookings through your hotel’s web site, - Management of availability & rates at 3rd party sites - Reservations made directly at your hotel, - Front desk operations including guest accounting, - Housekeeping - Points-of-sale order taking & settlements, - Debtors accounting and - Management reporting and sales analysis www.mycloudhospitality.com
Empower is an end-to-end, web based HR automation solution that facilitates time and attendance, leave, shift management, employee self service and overtime & comp-off for the organization of practically any size.
Provides end-to-end flows right from access cards/biometric/face detection devices to Workstations.
Enables stakeholders to monitor, manage their workforce and take
real time business decisions.
Extremely flexible to adapt to the needs in terms of configuration, customization aspects, reports as well as interfaces.
Works with virtually any type of hardware readers
Has extremely user friendly and comprehensive design
Interfaces to SAP/HRMS/ERP/Payroll Systems
Has multi-level authentication and monitoring
SMS is a leading automation company that provides workforce automation, payroll, process automation, and industrial automation solutions. It offers an end-to-end HR automation solution called eMpower that facilitates time and attendance, leave management, and other HR functions. eMpower integrates with access control devices and enterprise software. It provides customizable reports and dashboards. SMS has successfully deployed eMpower for over 500 clients across various industries and countries.
The document contains forward-looking statements about the company's projected performance that may differ from actual results due to various risks. It also outlines the company's vision, mission, structure, solutions, and a case study highlighting how their customized internet billing system helped a hotel client significantly increase their annual internet revenue.
This document provides information about Innkey Infosystems Pvt. Ltd., a cloud technology company that provides property management and point of sale systems for hotels and restaurants. It discusses Innkey's mission to be a leading service provider for the global hospitality industry using cutting-edge technology. Innkey's cloud-based property management system, innkeypms, offers integrated solutions for front desk operations, reservations, food and beverage POS, and more. The benefits of innkeypms include low upfront costs, easy maintenance and upgrades, mobile access, and remote monitoring capabilities.
24online offers complete Wired and Wireless (Wi-Fi) Internet management solution to chain of hotels anywhere in the world or to standalone hotels so that they can offer Internet to guests anywhere on the property premises.
Cloud computing provides scalable and agile solutions for the hospitality industry that allow businesses to adapt their computing resources to changing needs without large upfront costs. It offers improved customer service through more flexible access to applications from any device. Security is ensured through reliable cloud providers that store data in high-security data centers protected by policies, firewalls, and encryption. Moving to the cloud saves businesses money while simplifying operations for both customers and staff.
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iHotel - The comprehensive hotel / resort management solution that includes all features for the management, supervision, operation of all activities at the 4 to 5 star Hotel/Resort. Hold tight since this hotel management software will help you to simplify every hotel activities in seconds. iHotel also achieve "The Best Potential Product Award in Top ICT Vietnam Award 2017. Moreover, iHotel software to be chosen by top hotels to apply to manage their hotel chain including the top five star hotel in Southern of Vietnam such as Rex Hotel, Grand Hotel, Majestic Hotel, The First Hotel, Kim Do Hotel etc…
The document discusses an internet billing solution called 24online HIA that provides internet access to hotel guests. It offers high-speed internet throughout hotel premises including rooms, lounges, pools, and cafes. The solution attracts customers, increases brand value, and builds loyalty while generating additional revenue. It provides a simple, plug-and-play system to satisfy guest needs and supports various property and room sizes.
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Innkey Infosystems Pvt. Ltd. is cloud computing company dedicated to hospitality industry. The company have two products innkeypms - hotel management system on cloud and innkeypos - point of sale system for restaurant and bar
This document summarizes a cloud-based property management system called InnkeyPMS. It offers solutions for hotels, resorts, lodges and hotel apartments. Key features include hosting applications and data on secure servers so no complex hardware is required, users can access the system from any web browser, and the company handles maintenance and upgrades. The system provides operational functionality across reservations, front desk, point of sale, housekeeping, inventory and more. It aims to help businesses improve productivity, cost control and profits.
Optima Hotel Mgmt Solutions PMS, POS, GOC, all you need!Geoff Litman
Optima – HotelGeniusAtWork™ represents a breakthrough in the hotel management concept. The flexibility of Optima solutions make them correspond directly with the core of the organization needs and distinctive procedures. Optima offers superior and unique solutions to the hotels working in the dynamic global tourism environment allowing them to quickly react to any change in the market. One of the highlights of Optima is a real direct integration with GDS/IDS including SynXis, Expedia, Bookings, Agoda and other channels.
Optima is built on the latest development tools and is designed to fully support both individual hotels and hotel chains. Optima products are built for simplicity and ease of use combined with advanced reporting and instant retrieval of statistics and forecast information for quick decision making in the vast changes of the hospitality market. All Optima products are fully integrated using one, single image, open database offering hoteliers the benefits of deep and detailed functionality, together with Windows based user friendly interface that is well above any of the hospitality industry standards.
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C-Shop is a web-based retail management solution that offers point-of-sale capabilities, payment processing, inventory management, supply chain management, and business analytics. It allows for high transaction volumes of up to 15 transactions per minute on a single terminal. C-Shop is hosted as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model to provide the solution anywhere via a web browser with no installation required on the customer's premises. The target market includes general retailers, fashion retailers, jewelry stores, and other retail segments.
inoday is a leading software development company based in India that specializes in developing custom point-of-sale and ERP systems for various industries. It has expertise in web, mobile, and enterprise application development. inoday has a strategic partnership with SkyWire to deliver SkyWire's property management, point-of-sale, and other hospitality solutions throughout Asia.
The hospitality industry has never before had a solid, scalable solution that helps businesses avoid spending too much initially on equipment that soon becomes inadequate.
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Brainserve International Co. provides a wide range of IT services including website design, accounting and point of sale systems, graphics design, software and hardware services, and a hotel reservation system. They use QuickBooks for accounting and point of sale and a program called Magpie for hotel reservations which integrates with QuickBooks. The company is run by experienced professionals with backgrounds in marketing, IT, sales, and operations.
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My Cloud Hospitality - Hotel Property Management System
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Worlds Easiest & Secure Hotel System
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Did you know?
• Celebrating two decades of being in business.
• Decade old presence in UK
• Second largest IT provider in the Middle East with 350+ customers
• Strong domain and technical expertise, team of 150+ across five
offices.
• 1700+ Customers in 35+ countries
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Rooms nights are perishable
Unsold Room = Loss of Potential Revenue
Smaller property need good system but are not able to afford
it because of High License cost
No System= Extra Manual work and no historical records
The Industry Scenario
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The Industry Scenario
• Multiple distribution vendors
• New / hybrid models emerging
• Multiple systems/channels to manage
• Distribution management cumbersome
• The Hotel Headache:" Allotments”
• Confusion and Duplication of Work
• Shift of the distribution cost.
• Double booking or loss of inventory.
A Complex Distribution
Result
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The Industry Scenario
Property Management Systems in Market
GOOD Systems
• Expensive, non SaaS
AFFORDABLE Systems
• Incomplete, Both SaaS & non
SaaS
POOR integration with
• Hotel operations
• Remote marketing offices
HIGH Maintenance Cost
Training Overheads
Data Security
Offline Reports availability
Available Solutions Result
• Majority use Incomplete systems
• Bear maintenance and training
overheads
• Manual consolidation of data
• Licensing Model - Cost & Infrastructure
Overhead
• No Integration with Remote Marketing
Offices .
• Unsecure Servers, No Backups
• No offline reports available in case of
server downtime
• No real time information
Loss of business
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The Need
Short Learning Curve
Easy to Adapt
Simple to Use
Online video Tutorials
Integrated Operations
A centralized solution
encompassing 360 degree sales &
operations
Effective Inventory distribution &
management through Seamless
Integration
UNIFIED PLATFORM
Multiple properties/remote offices & mobile
personnel
Real Time Information to all Distribution
Networks
Integrated POS (Restaurant, Spa, Mini Bar
etc.)
Integration with the in-premise devices
(Phone(EPBX), Video on Demand etc.)
Finance
Minimized cost of license /acquisition
Huge cut in maintenance overheads
Scalable Pricing for up and down
market scenario
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For whom
Hotels
Motels
Service apartments
Resorts
Guest houses
Lodges
No Single restaurants or backoffice
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Subscribe and use
• Nothing to install
• Nothing to maintain
• Minimal Wizard based configuration
• Short learning curve
• Online Tutorials to get started
• PMS at an affordable price
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mycloud PMS Suite
Property management System
Online Booking Engine
Housekeeping
Point of Sale
GDS/IDS Connect ( Coming Soon)
Channel Manager
Accounts Receivable
Accounts Interface
External device Interfaces (Coming Soon)
Extensive Reporting module
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mycloud Pms Solution
• Manage Centralized Operations &
Distribution
STATE OF THE ART
PMS
• Web Booking engine & unlimited POS’s
• Travel Agent & Corporate Booking
consoles
INTEGRATED
SOLUTION
• Centralized View of Distribution Networks &
Remote Offices
ANYTIME ANYWHERE
ACCESS
• Unique and Flexible Pricing Model
PAY WHEN YOU GET
PAID
• Extensible Design Catering to Future
Needs
• Future Ready with ongoing updates
SCALABLE SYSTEM
• Online Payments & Real time Availability
• Scalable Pricing on SaaS Model
INSTANT ROI MODEL
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Business Benefits for
Hotels
Increase your Revenues
More room bookings from Customers, Travel Agents and Corporate
Accounts.
Better customer responsiveness.
Promote add on services online
Reach 100,000 web portals and 600,000 travel agents
Save on
Infrastructure and Maintenance Cost.
Operational Cost and Third party integrations.
Communication costs through collaborative workflows
Training and implementation costs
Better Control on your Business.
Strong MIS reporting and lucid reports
Eliminate Operational losses and control financial mishaps
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A Revolutionary, No Compromise, SaaS offering for the hotels, at an
affordable cost.
Easy to adapt, with a user experience that is extremely
intuitive requiring minimal learning.
Various subscription plans starting as low as $
80 and 25cents
Why Choose mycloud Pms
A truly centralized solution that maximizes revenues and streamlines operations requiring
minimal infrastructure.
Secure Server, Hourly Backups
& Offline Reports
Powerful &
Enterprise grade
features
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Value Proposition
One Vendor, One Database, One
Guest
mycloud Pms is a fully integrated
suite of enterprise software
solutions.
Most comprehensive solution with
add on modules that can be easily
added or expanded allowing
effective and easy deployment.
mycloud Pms can handle smaller
independent single and multi-
property operations to global, multi-
branded hotel chain environments.
Inbuilt performance management
tools and redundant layers to get
access to critical operational
• Operational data is mailed to each hotel
after night audit so incase of breakdown
they can refer to these reports and
continue with operations.
• In case of internet breakdown, just
connect your 3G phone and start working.
• Mirror site for subscribed hotels to
access last minute reports in case of
server crash.
• mycloud allows Hotels to download their
complete data backups in readable
format.
• System comes with SLA (Service level
agreement)for disaster recovery andHospitality IT Anywhere Anytime
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Cloud Based vs. Client Based
PMS
Client Based
• Software and hardware License
capex.
• Software installation on each
machine.
• Requires additional lead time.
• Technical resources to configure.
• Internal support team for
maintenance.
• Security and capacity
management.
• Periodic upgrades – more cost
and additional resources.
• Multi-site disaster recovery
scenarios are expensive and
require technical expertise usually
not available at small companies
Cloud Based
Just subscribe – immediate
access.
Nothing to install
Nothing to maintain
IT experts maintain and
monitor all computing
infrastructure and performance
Transparent Up gradation,
without any additional effort or
cost
Authorised users can access
the application from
anywhere,anytime and any
device.
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Business Advantage for
hotels
Generate revenue with
each room night booked
in the PMS from any
source
Internet and web booking
engine
Online front desk
myCloud Pms CRS
Other sites by virtue of
GDS/IDS integration
Other
Cloud PMS
mycloud
Pms
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Why choose us?
We will take over complete responsibility of your
operational System.
We will provide you with one online POS &
Housekeeping system .
Integrated Web Engine with PMS
Access your system anytime , anwhere.
Automate, distribute & manage multiple channels with a
click.
24 Hrs help desk to answer any query
99.5% uptime with planned redudancy
Download a recent emergency package of reports at
any time through the day, as protection against
disasters.
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Prologic Hospitality Modules “WISH”
Sales & Marketing
Contracts Management
Business Intelligence
CRM
Central Guest History
F&B Profiler, Loyalty & Table Reservation
Booker Loyalty Accounting
Electronic Distribution
Central reservations
Web Bookings
Channel Manager
Rooms Division
Front office /PMS
Mobile Front Office
Services Management
Interfaces
Food & Beverage
Point of Sale
Mobile POS
Banquets Booking
Business Intelligence
I&C
Call Accounting
Voice Mail
Internet Access & Billing
Back Office
Purchase & Inventory
Services Work Orders
Food & Beverage Costing
Payroll & Personnel
Accounting
Business Intelligence
Each of the modules of WISH is functionally rich and compares well with the best available in its own class. To know about the
distinctive feature of each module, click on the links below. Or, you can choose to browse through sequentially, by clicking any
key.
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Mobile Solutions
• Mobile Touché
• Quick-inn
• Runner
• Purchase requisition
approval
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…EASY TO ADAPT, AND SIMPLE TO USE
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New Delhi - Bangalore - Malaysia - Dubai - London - Kenya - Italy - Nigeria - USA
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Editor's Notes
Thank you for this opportunity and for your time. And we are going to start with a note that what we are showcasing today is one of the most secure and easy to use cloud solution and hopefully by end of this presentation session you would agree.
A true cloud solution where you have nothing to install, you use any operating system and any browser to access a URL and start operations. Complete infrastructure in terms of servers, OS, Db, bandwidth is maintained by us and scaled based on usage and load, as a user you only need to login and work. We take care of support and have changed how client is serviced, now a user by virtue of being online can just click online chat button and immediately connect to a support assistand get his queries answered or log into tutorial section to see a video on a particualr operation.
Not only have we migrated our technology to web but also we have been keeping pace with technology trends and moving our applications in mobility and here are few that are mobile. Mobile touche that works on android devices and handles everything from KOT, repeat guests, preferences, modifiers, discounts, settlements, guest feedback, basically all aspects of service right on the tab.
Quickinn is another mobile app that allows mobile check-ins and sms services and works on multiple devices and platforms. Bay hotel is one such example which has completely done away with paper work and is completely on quikinn and quickpad for checkins and checkouts.
Or runner app is part of our guest services and task management module where each employee can carry this app on their mobile and get service alerts and can service and same time close calls
Purchase requisition approval system allows purchase manager or anyone from escalation hierarchy to use mobile device to look at requisitions and approve thus cutting down on time and reaching desktop everytime